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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...by the British government to address the British people and the Empire through the BBC. The government's constitutional experts wrote: "If the ... ...pected her of having an affair with a leading Nazi and spied on her. http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/uk/2706889.stm Abraham Abraham, the son... ....ca/2/18/h18-2005-e.html http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&A rticleId=A0000230 Canada, Invasion of The U.S. military d... ...s/Substance_Abuse/Tobacco/Resear ch/ http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=571&ncid=751 &e=3&u=/nm/20030103/hl_nm/smoking_cancer_dc C... ...CAVC) Its mission is to combine investigative and operational support functions, research, and training in order to provide assistance, without c... ... smells like rotting meat and, thus, attracts female flies eager to lay their eggs. Researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences... ...is covered with hair-like pelt, the better to simulate a dead animal. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/weird/az/pr.shtml http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci... ...ups in supporting the right of homosexual (gay and lesbian) couples to adopt: "Research over the past 30 years has consistently demonstrated th... ...son died of natural causes. http://www.nps.gov/stli/ http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://www.nps.gov/s tli/&e=747 http://www.nps.gov/mor...

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Class Heroes: A Class Apart

By: Stephen Henning

...her. “Oh, not you. I didn’t mean you. I meant the others, and that.” “Like the BBC? I know the feeling. They’re so boring, aren’t they? ITV are as... ...no remote control either. A nurse had switched the set on for her and left it on BBC 1, so she was stuck with horse racing. Fortunately her phone wa... ...d them straightaway. She had never met them but she had done some very thorough research on each of the known bomb victims and their families. Jas... ...hey were studying the menu at The Ritz thought Jasmin, with amusement. From her research, she knew that the Randersons lived in a three-bed detache... ...ht Jasmin, and then realised how amusing ‘Glennis and Dennis’ sounded. “Are you BBC?” asked Mrs Randerson keenly. Jasmin could feel her throat thic... .... The police had set up a mobile incident unit on the edge of the car park near A&E. Harden would stand in front of a lectern, using the hospital an... ...smin, smoothly. She turned back to the camera. “We’ll update you with the latest developments from Brent Valley General at nine o’clock. Back to Reb... ...he hospital car park, and teams of riot police were assembling in front of the A&E and Outpatient entrances to the hospital. News crews from every ... ... I’d also like to thank my friend and business partner, Andrew Butters, for his research and expertise in ebooks, which sparked off the creation of...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...mans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Hominid-Human Development Chapter 4: ... ...e radicals. The more free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets. The research done on free radicals clearly shows that the major cause of al... ...e radicals. The more free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets. The research done on free radicals clearly shows that the major cause of al... ...’s da way we usually do it.” A good example is the debate about the medical research of cloning humans. Science claims that if it allowed to do s... ...un and play as machine-oriented as possible. Walk? Heck. Buy an expensive 4&4, or a moto-cross bike and drive all over Nature… destroying the la... ... movies, then it was speaking movies, then it was movies in color: then came B&W TV, then came color TV. Instead of living and interacting with mem... ...enson’s Long John Silver was given a new life as a fictional character: on the BBC in the 1950’s. But not as he was shown to be in the book. Instea... ...s and the Alternative The villain of Stevenson’s book becomes the hero of BBC television. Evil is portrayed as good. Evil is whitewashed over ... ...il is hidden and given a reversed name and a reversed meaning, Why did the BBC do this? Because Historically: he is actually less evil than the...

...ife Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans Pgs 188-222 B: Summary of Hominid-Human Development Chapter 4: Modern Human Dynamics Pgs 223-266 Human Psycho-biologic Totality. Chapter 5: Modern Humans: Pgs 267-299 The Transition from Hunter-gatherers to Settlements Chapter 6: ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...VE .................................................................................................................................... 72 THE DEVELO... ... afterlife and our civil laws are based on that premise. But is it true? Some say what we consider to be free will is merely an illusion. Some resear... ... shown that the unconscious mind determines how we will act, then the conscious mind does it—thinking that it made the decision itself. Other resear... ...easures differently. The infant's greatest pleasures were found in the mouth, in sucking and eating. This was called the oral stage of sexual develo... ...s of orgasm are centered. Modern biochemistry has also found that cocaine and its analogues also stimulate this area of the brain. Then later resear... ... the hypothalamus of his lab animals. The hypothalamus controls a great many body functions, such as body temperature, sleep, hunger, and the develo... .... 2008 2. Zimbardo, PG. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. Random House. 2008. Also: Interview with Dr. Lombardo on BBC Ha... ...Inc.;Copyright 1970 by Abraham H. Maslow. 6a Sura 9:73; see also 9:123 and 4:74-78 7. Center for Disease Control study 2008 7a Hard Talk, BBC Ap...

...ent is moral from a God-based perspective 345 Capital punishment is immoral from God’s perspective. 347 Moral from a societal viewpoint 347 STEM CELL RESEARCH 349 Stem cell research is moral from a self-centered viewpoint 350 Stem cell research is immoral from a self centered point of view.351 Stem cell research is moral from a God based point of view 351 Stem cell researc...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...generative beyond the in- novations that Apple (and its exclusive carrier, AT&T) wanted. Whereas the world would innovate for the Apple II, only Apple... ... millions of subscribers. They were crushed by a network built by government researchers and computer scientists who had no CEO, no master business pl... ... are dispersed around cities today. People could perform electronic document research over another kind of terminal found at libraries and schools. Co... ...o the success of digital networking. 2 In early twentieth-century America, AT&T controlled not only the tele- phone network, but also the devices atta... ...work, but also the devices attached to it. People rented their phones from AT&T, and the company prohibited them from making any modifica- tions to the... ...ote themselves full time to its development. They secured crucial government research funding and other support to lease some of the original raw tele... ...ept. 27, 2007, 19:01); Jane Wake- field, Apple iPhone W arning Proves T rue, BBC N, Sept. 28, 2007, http://news .bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7017660 ... ... sian crime organizations). 53.Tim Weber, Criminals ‘May Overwhelm the Web,’ BBC N, Jan. 25, 2007, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298641.stm.... ...otnet computers in the United States. See FBI T ries to Fight Zombie Hordes, BBC N, June 14, 2007, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6752853.st...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... by historical standards, America seems to be provoking blanket repulsion. The Pew Research Center published in December 2002 a report titled "What... ...aises US "scientific and technological innovations and new achievements in economic development". Somewhat tautologically, it also credits America's... ...countries and nations" and to serve as the "the beacon lighting up the way for the development of other countries and nations." If all else fails, ... .... China plans to send a man to the moon. It invests heavily in basic science and research and development. It is moving gradually up the manufact... ...aching of evolution theory in schools or the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. Nor was the Civil War fought between isolationists and... ...nt with Baghdad to rehabilitate some of its crumbling oil fields. According to the BBC, Lukoil also inked unusually favorable production-sharing ag... ... need also be mentioned." Still, the Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, and the BBC have all reported recently that the streets of Baghdad are t... ...to be. Infant mortality figures are suspect as are most other Iraqi statistics. The BBC interviewed an Iraqi defector whose two year old daughter wa... ...d behind Kuwait, Cyprus, Qatar, and Oman. Moody's, Fitch and Standard and Poor's (S&P) has refrained from a further rating action, following a seri...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...m-Webster defines INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and netwo... .... Expanded Access To Wasted Intellect Feeding my curiosity with random research convinced me of the following: • Earlier InfoTech r... ...rles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an online newsletter: ―More recent research indicates that some early human ancestors lived on the seacoast of... ...t shellfish—like today‘s scallops—in abundance.‖ Renowned British brain researcher Michael Crawford, PhD, argues quite persuasively that humans co... ...ystems developed elsewhere While writing with cuneiform continued under development in Mesopotamia, other pictograph systems began appearing in In... ...graphic writing‘s thousands of symbols. Asian histories emphasize that development of wood-block printing led to the rise in China of a highly li... ...buy up every 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millenn...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...m-Webster defines INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, software, and netwo... .... Expanded access to wasted intellect Feeding my curiosity with random research convinced me of the following: • Earlier InfoTech r... ...rles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an online newsletter: ―More recent research indicates that some early human ancestors lived on the seacoast of... ...eration on next page after end of this chapter. Renowned British brain researcher Michael Crawford, PhD, argues quite persuasively that humans co... ... systems developed elsewhere While writing with cuneiform continued under development in Mesopotamia, other pictograph systems began appearing in In... ...gographic writing‘s thousands of symbols. Asian histories emphasize that development of wood-block printing led to the rise in China of a highly li... ...one to read. 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millenn...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...onstitute a violation of the contract? Reductio ad absurdum: if, in the far future, research will unequivocally prove that listening to a certain ki... ...later proven faked by the disgraced scientist - but they pointed the way for future research non the less. There are two types of cloning. One invo... ...n cloning. The potential for abuse is not a sufficient reason to arrest scientific research and progress - though it is a necessary condition. Som... ...e criteria. One way to measure the desirability of such mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is the level of market concentration following the M&A. Is a... ...or, a channel, a voice, and the very depth of our souls. Home On June 9, 2005 the BBC reported about an unusual project underway in Sheffield (in ... ...e criteria. One way to measure the desirability of such mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is the level of market concentration following the M&A. Is a... ... This methodology is a hybrid between the lone-inventor and the faceless corporate R&D team. An entirely different process of innovation characteriz... ...ically speaking, passionate love closely imitates substance abuse. Appearing in the BBC series Body Hits on December 4, 2002 Dr. John Marsden, the h... ...sed model of falling in love. Each stage involves a distinct set of chemicals. The BBC summed it up succinctly and sensationally: "Events occurrin...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...onstitute a violation of the contract? Reductio ad absurdum: if, in the far future, research will unequivocally prove that listening to a certain ki... ...later proven faked by the disgraced scientist - but they pointed the way for future research non the less. There are two types of cloning. One invo... ...n cloning. The potential for abuse is not a sufficient reason to arrest scientific research and progress - though it is a necessary condition. Som... ...e criteria. One way to measure the desirability of such mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is the level of market concentration following the M&A. Is a... ...or, a channel, a voice, and the very depth of our souls. Home On June 9, 2005 the BBC reported about an unusual project underway in Sheffield (in ... ...e criteria. One way to measure the desirability of such mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is the level of market concentration following the M&A. Is a... ... This methodology is a hybrid between the lone-inventor and the faceless corporate R&D team. An entirely different process of innovation characteriz... ...ically speaking, passionate love closely imitates substance abuse. Appearing in the BBC series Body Hits on December 4, 2002 Dr. John Marsden, the h... ...sed model of falling in love. Each stage involves a distinct set of chemicals. The BBC summed it up succinctly and sensationally: "Events occurrin...

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Today's Take on Einstein's Relativity

By: Homer B. Titon and Florentin Smarandache

...<Practitioners know that mass does not grow with velocity.> ...Don Lincoln, research physicist, Fermilab, 2005 Cutting-edge stuff: "stopped light"... ... possible to have an infinite speed (instantaneous transmission). Future research: to study the composition of faster-than-light velocities and f... ... 1. Introduction: What's new in science (physics)? According to researchers from the common group of the University of Innsbruck in Aust... ...tific Community, http://www.ad- astra.ro/whoswho/view_profile.php?user_id=91&amp;lang=en 2. Baiski, Dusan, “Senza ţional 2”, Agenda, Timisoara, No. ... ...lishingonline.com/en/catalog/book.jhtml?id=american R-motta-proceed\ingsOTSIC&amp;_requestid=313 7. Editors, Ad Astra journal, An Online Project for t... ...ntific Community, http://www.ad- astra.ro/whoswho/view_profile.php?user_id=91&amp;lang=en 40 8. Gilbert, John, "What is your opinion on Smarand... ...g/TIPTOP/FORUM/BOOKS. 12. Rincon, Paul, Teleportation breakthrough made, BBC News Online, 2004/06/16. 13. Rincon, Paul, Teleportation goes lo... ...Online, 2004/06/16. 13. Rincon, Paul, Teleportation goes long distance, BBC News Online, 2004/08/18. 14. Russo, Felice, “Faster than Light?”... ...luminal.html 27. Whitehouse, Dr. David, Australian teleport breakthrough, BBC News Online, 2002/06/17. 28. Wright, Jason, “Superluminals and th...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...go to Dr. Kyril Dombrowski for our friendly convers- ations initiated this research many years ago. I am also very grateful to my closest colleagues: ... ...e paradox. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic, American Research Press, Reho- both, 1998 (see the third e-print edition of the book... ...hic logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic. American Research Press, Rehoboth, 2002, 144 p. (see it in e-print: http://www.gallu... ...e Chapter 25), W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, 1973. 25. Sarfatti J. Developments in Quantum Physics. Ed. by Frank Columbus and Volodymyr Krasno... ...d Resonance 65 Volume 1 PROGRESS IN PHYSICS April, 2005 is a contemporary development of the method created by Klein [1]. Second, we can employ conti... ... (Physics), No. 1, 1998, 61. 6. Rincon P. Teleportation breakthrough made. BBC News On- line, 2004/06/16. 7. Rincon P. Teleportation goes long distanc... ... News On- line, 2004/06/16. 7. Rincon P. Teleportation goes long distance. BBC News Online, 2004/08/18. 8. Whitehouse D. Australian teleport breakthro... ...ews Online, 2004/08/18. 8. Whitehouse D. Australian teleport breakthrough. BBC News Online, 2002/06/17. 9. Kamla J. Private communications. 2001. 10. ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

.............................................................. 390 STEM CELL RESEARCH ..................................................................... .............................................................. 391 Stem cell research is moral from a self-centered viewpoint ............................. ...d viewpoint ............................................... 392 Stem cell research is immoral from a self centered point of view. ...................... ...eredness makes people less likely to want to compromise. This affects the development of close relationships. It makes the self-centered people more ... ...eveloping early Christian sect. Greek thought was also influential in the development of Christianity through Paul‘s epistles. ―We humans need... ...4 BC as is so commonly believed. The certainty of evolution and the later development of the more advanced species is undoubtedly more scientificall... ...esented on the 6 o‘clock news in New York as verifiable as that put on the BBC in London. Is the fact that the electric light generally comes on whe...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...ealistic, methodical and structured - was not only a question of time but a welcome development. There is no desolation like the one inflicted by si... ...be, the KLA became sufficiently self-assured and popular to advertise itself on the BBC as responsible for some of the clashes - a rite of passage ... ...th category in the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual (DSM). o There is only scant research regarding narcissism. But what there is has not demonst... ... formation, individuation, separation - all the phases in individual psychological development. A disturbance in the natural and unhindered progres... ...diates the competitive ideologies that flourished at an earlier stage of capitalist development and distrusts even their limited expression in sport... ...this disorder has hitherto been largely ignored? How come there is such a dearth of research and literature regarding this crucial family of patholo... ...e that has often been described as narcissistic by the leading lights of scholarly research (e.g., Theodore Millon) and social thinking (e.g., Chri...

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Best of Freshman Writing 1 Best of Freshman Writing

By: Lucy Morrison

...er special thanks to Dr. Sandra E. Gleason, Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, Commonwealth College, for helping to bring this project to fruiti... ... is and how to avoid it before being required to implement it into a major research project. Teachers would administer small practice assignments on e... ...<http://80- proquest.umi.comezproxy.libraries.psu.edu/ pqdweb?TS=1017098201&amp;RQT=309&amp;CC =1&amp;Dtp=1&amp;Did=0000000107532083&amp;Mt d=2&amp;Fmt=3&amp;amp;gt;. Best of ... ...fferent. Much of the work of chemists throughout the world focuses on AIDS research, especially on that of an AIDS vaccine. Now, multiple organization... ...anies and governments pledge millions of dollars to vaccine and medication development. Individual sci- entists themselves devote many hours in the ho... ...urrent progress. One such article is “Private In- vestment in AIDS Vaccine Development: Obstacles and Solutions.” This article, written by a group of ... ...//80- proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.libraries.psu.edu/ pqdweb?Did=00000004204732&amp;Fmt=3&amp;Del i=1&amp;Mtd=1&amp;Idx=88&amp;Sid=1&amp;RQT=309&amp;L=1&amp;amp;gt;. Batson, Amie et al. “... .../80- proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.libraries.psu.edu/ pqdweb?Did=000000079701155&amp;Fmt=4 &Deli=1&amp;Mtd=1&amp;Idx=42&amp;Sid=1&amp;RQT=309&amp;amp;gt;. Cohen, Jon. “Deep Denial.”... ... TNT, and Court TV broadcast CNN, and The Learning Chan- nel broadcast the BBC (Stossel 3). All of the major news anchors from ABC’s Peter Jennings to...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...stems Engineer Sam Brinkley Professional Staff Member Geoffrey Scott Brown Research Assistant Daniel Byman Professional Staff Member Dianna Campagna M... ...irlines Southeastern Reservations Office in Cary, North Carolina, via an AT&amp;T airphone to report an emergency aboard the flight.This was the first of ... ...the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development. They funded huge infrastructure projects, vastly expanded educ... ...1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs... ...ude the national security parts of the FBI; the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the State Department; the intelligence component of the Treasur... ... the 9/11 conspiracy , Mohamed Atta, went online from Hamburg, Germany, to research U.S. flight schools.Targets of intelligence collection have become... ...er, he was refused entry. Secretary of Defense interview with David Frost (BBC), June 27, 2004, available at www.defenselink.mil. CIA analytic report,... ...003 (online at www.pewtrusts.com/ideas/ideas_item.cfm?content_ item_id=1645&amp;content_type_id=7). 25. For the Occidentalist “creed of Islamist revolutio... ...ommit- tee, Apr. 21, 2004 (online at www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=45&amp;content=3498&amp;print=true). Program planners have set a goal of collecting i...

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